The Many Horrors of ‘Santa Clarita Diet’s’ Drew Barrymore

No Place to Hide (1992)

[tps_title]No Place to Hide (1992)[/tps_title]

Detective Joe Garvey is called in to a mysterious case: a ballerina has been slayed on stage during a performance and it seems she didn’t even put up a fight. At her house, Garvey finds her 14 year old, precocious sister, Tinsel. She’s not very cooperative, so he arranges to have her sent to the orphanage — until she’s attacked, too. He takes her under his wing, and soon both get the attention of a secret organization.

In this little known thriller starring Kris Kristopherson, Martin Landeau and O.J. Simpson, Drew played 14 year old Tinsel, a young girl who’s petrified of the people who killed her sister but also yearns for the protection of a father she’s never known. Although this movie may not be classified as outright horror, the paranoia and vulnerability that this film exudes more than makes up for the lack of blood and gore.

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As the co-owner and Editor-in-Chief of PopHorror.com, Tracy has learned a lot about independent horror films and the people who love them. Now an approved critic for Rotten Tomatoes, she hopes the masses will follow her reviews back to PopHorror and learn more about the creativity and uniqueness of indie horror movies.

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